2013
June 2013
- Masthead Online, “Walrus vs. Toronto Life,” June 17, 2013
- Masthead Online, “Briefs & Bookmarks: The Walrus, Aux, The Grid,” June 14, 2013
- Alberta Oil, “How the energy industry can solve the oil sands’ PR problem,” June 11, 2013
- The Toronto Star, “The Grid wins big at National Magazine Awards,” June 8, 2013
- Metro News, “L’actualite leads National Magazine Awards with 6 gold prizes,” June 8, 2013
- The Globe and Mail, “Report on Business Magazine ties for most National Magazine Awards,” June 7, 2013
- The Wall Street Journal, “National Magazine Awards Foundation announces the Winners of the 36th National Magazine Awards,” June 7, 2013
- Brandon Sun, “L’actualité wins leading 6 golds at National Magazine Awards,” June 7, 2013
- Winnipeg Free Press, “L’actualité wins leading 6 golds at National Magazine Awards,” June 7, 2013
- Knight Science Journalism Program at MIT, “The Walrus: How a feature story should be done,” June 6, 2013
May 2013
- Montreal Gazette, “Show Biz Chez Nous: Pinky on the brain,” May 16, 2013
- CBC Radio, Ottawa Morning, “Should Canadian culture be protected? That’s being hashed out tonight at the annual Walrus National Gallery Debate,” May 7, 2013
- Toronto Star, Star Business Club, “Walrus magazine hits iPad, iPhone, Android, Blackberry, revenues don’t rectify falling print ad rates,” May 7, 2013
- CJAD Montreal, Viewpoints, Todd van der Heyden interviews Lisa Fitterman about the Charbonneau Commission, May 4, 2013
- Ottawa Citizen, The Big Beat blog, “Debate: Do Canadian arts need protection? Get involved in the debate at the National Gallery,“, May 3, 2013
- The Sacramento Bee, “National Magazine Awards Foundation announces the Nominations for the 36th National Magazine Awards,” May 1, 2013
- The Globe and Mail, ”Report on Business Magazine racks up 20 nominations at National Magazine Awards,” May 1, 2013
April 2013
- Ottawa Life Magazine blog, “The Great Debate: Does Canadian Culture Still Need Protecting?” April 30, 2013
- Montreal Gazette, “Blue Metropolis: Eloquent speakers and happenstance,” April 29, 2013
- Montreal Gazette, “Blue Metropolis: Humanity’s anxious heart,” April 23, 2013
- CBC Radio, Spark, “Listen, Touch, Command,” April 21, 2013
- Herd Magazine, “Does Canadian culture still need protecting?” April 20, 2013
- Montreal Gazette, “Blue Metropolis recommendations,” April 19, 2013
- Radio-Canada, “Certains la comparent à la Joconde,” April 18, 2013
- The StarPhoenix, “Face of Inuit literature unzipped,” April 13, 2013
- The Ad Rodeo Association, “Anvil Award for Best Outdoor Series: WAX partnership inc. for The Walrus “Don’t Subscribe.” April 12, 2013
- Ottawa Citizen, “National Gallery Debate: Does Canadian culture need protecting,” April 4, 2013
March 2013
- The Grid, “This Week in Style: March 28 – April 3: News,” March 27, 2013
- Live Drive with John Tory on Newstalk 1010, Nick Saul talks about his piece “Hunger Game,” March 26, 2013
- CBC Information Morning, Saint John, NB, “Foodbanks Don’t Solve The Problem Of Hunger,” March 22, 2013
- Quill and Quire, “The Walrus partners with ROM for centenary book,” March 21, 2013
- The Globe and Mail, “Party photos of the week: Walrus speaker series,” March 18, 2013
February 2013
- National Post, “Ex-Harper advisor Tom Flanagan fired from CBC after saying viewing child pornography does no harm,” February 28, 2013
- IL INDOOR.com, “The Walrus magazine takes a look at Rock captain Colin Doyle and the NLL,” February 27, 2013
- The Toronto Star, “Are You the Walrus?,” February 24, 2013
- The Financial Post, “Startup Roundup: Trudeau’s Soapbox, Instamonial word-of-mouth, and $3M funding for Method CRM,” February 15, 2013
- Ploughshares Literary Magazine, “Literary Boroughs #52: Toronto, Ontario,” February 1, 2013
January 2013
- Calgary is Awesome, “Hooting with the Owls and Talking with the Walrus,” January 31, 2013
- Sharing Wonder, “David Ben at The Walrus Talks,” January 30, 2013
- Avenue Calgary, “Overheard at The Walrus Talks,” January 30, 2013
- The Calgary Herald, “The Walrus Comes to The Rodeo,” January 29, 2013
- Calgary is Awesome, “Good Peeps: Dan Mangan on Calgary, Ladies, Music, and the Future,” January 28, 2013
- Deseret News, “What foreign adoption bans mean for would-be parents,” January 28, 2013
- Hello Magazine Canada, “Diary of the Week: A Real Page Turner [PDF LINK],” January 2013
- The Globe and Mail, “Party photos of the week: Walrus magazine,” January 25, 2012
- GETDOWN.ca, “Getting Down with Dan Mangan: The musician chats about taking part in the Walrus Talks,” January, 2013
- The Red Toque, “Walrus Gala Toronto,” January 24, 2013
- Monster Media, “Walrus Foundation Gala 10th Anniversary,” January 23, 2012
- Moving Stories.TV, “Have fun at the Gala, Walrii!,” January 23, 2013
- National Post, “Shinan: Walrus bash draws a host of CanCon boldfaces — and one will leave in a canoe,” January 22, 2013
- The Globe and Mail, “Philanthropist gives Princess Margaret hospital $50-million to fight cancer,” January 21, 2013
- Huffington Post Canada, “Should Canada Say It’s Sorry More Often?,” January 8, 2013
2012
December 2012
- National Post, “The Top 2,012 Things of 2012: Books, magazines, and minutes used to compile this very list,” December 29, 2012
- Cdaily.ca, “[Parties] RBC Canadian Painting Competition,” December 12, 2012
- Canadian Magazines, “Halifax journalist wins inaugural long-form competition and will be published in The Walrus,” December 12, 2012
- The Calgary Herald, “Herald reporter wins national magazine contest,” December 12, 2012
- National Post, “Shinan: Art aleck Adam Gopnik quips Canadian content at painting prize gala,” December 4, 2012
- Comic Book Resources, “Buy a Kate Beaton tote bag, get a free Walrus,” December 3, 2012
November 2012
- Globe and Mail, “Toronto artist wins RBC painting prize,” November 29, 2012
- UrbanToronto.ca, “Don Schmitt on the Art of the Architect at the Walrus Talks,” November 27, 2012
- National Post, “With Mark Carney’s exit, what does the Bank of Canada do again?,” November 26, 2012
- The Next Chapter, “Méira Cook on her poem The Devil’s Advocate“, November 12, 2012
- Calgary Herald, “High Performance Rodeo lineup aims for the wildly engaging of performing arts,” November 7, 2012
October 2012
- Huffington Post, “I Heart Saskatoon, and I Know You Will Too,” October 25, 2012
- Only Connect, “After the ecstacy of the Walrus Poetry Prize competition, the laundry,” October 24
- Magazine Awards, “COPA Winners Announced,” October 23
- Masthead Online, “Winners of the Canadian Online Publishing Awards announced,” October 22
- National Post, “Méira Cook wins Walrus Poetry Prize,” October 20
- Toronto Star, “Walrus Magazine announces winners of its inaugural poetry contest,” October 19
- Toronto Star, “Walrus Magazine to announce poetry contest winners,” October 18
- Toronto Life, “Roberta Bondar, Jamie Kennedy and seven others discuss The Art of the City at the latest Walrus Talks,” October 15
- Mediacaster, “The Walrus Magazine Now Available on App Store Newsstand,” October 5
September 2012
- The Globe and Mail, “Canadian poetry’s unlikely renaissance,” September 19
- Agility Blog, Unbound Media, “Responsive Design Example: The Walrus,” September 17
- Media in Canada, “The Walrus Foundation amalgamates its content,” September 14
- The Canadian Journalism Project, “CIC-Walrus International long-form competition accepting entries,” September 13
- Galley Cat, “The Walrus Relaunches Online Edition,” September 13
- Canadian Magazines, “The Walrus Foundation has built a new online portal,” September 13
- Masthead, “The Walrus magazine redesigns website on WordPress platform,” September 13
- World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers, “‘Smart on the page, smart on the screen’: Canada’s Walrus moves into new digital digs,” September 13
- The Daily Beast, “Kraft’s World Conquest,” September 11
- Dave Greber Freelance Writers Award, “2012 Award Winner Announced,” September 10
- National Post, “Director Deepa Mehta details her journey from first screening to world premiere of Midnight’s Children,” September 8
- Communication Arts Exhibit, “The Walrus Transit Ads,” September 7
- Fast Forward Weekly, “Fight for Calgary Centre heats up,” September 6
- CBC West Coast Morning Show, “The Value of a University Education,” September 6
- CBC Ontario Morning, “Is That Degree Worth It?,” September 6
- CBC On the Island, “What’s a degree worth?,” September 6
August 2012
- Autostraddle, “Things I Read That I Love #40: Over The Hill And Through The Woods,” August 31
- Toronto Life, “Peter Munk is (inadvertently) at the centre of the scandal surrounding Stephen Harper’s chief of staff,” August 30
- Magazine Awards, “Announcing the new National Magazine Awards eBook (Yes, it’s Free!),” August 29
- The Globe and Mail, “New mags put the ‘I’ at the centre of writing,” August 27
- CBC, “SUNDAY August 26,” August 26
- Toronto Star, “Random House Canada launches new online digital platform,” August 24
- The Globe and Mail, “John Baird’s Mideast trip to boost Canadian role in Syria crisis,” August 9
- The Globe and Mail, “PQ sees economic nationalism as key to a better future,” August 9
- The Toronto Reviews of Books, “Choice and Consequence in Lucy Hardin’s Missing Period,” August 1
- CBC, “Making Up Quotes,” August 1
July 2012
- Critics At Large, “Raising the Mercury on Summer Reading: The Walrus July/August 2012,” July 22
- National Post, “How tweet it isn’t—the many joys of long-form journalism,” July 21
- Speak Out Poetry, “The Walrus Poetry Prize,” July 7
- CBC Books, “The self-plagiarism scandal,” July 4
June 2012
- Good e-Reader, “The Walrus Launches New eBook Imprint,” June 27
- Quillblog, “The Walrus launches ebooks imprint,” June 26
- Ads of the World, “The Walrus: Read something else,” June 25
- Star Business Club, “Toronto’s Hitsend Could Revolutionize Social Media With SoapBox, But Development Is a Challenge,” June 25
- Vancouver Sun, “Rookie MP makes mark in Parliament,” June 22
- The Media Huddle, “At Length in the Digital Age,” June 20
- Drawn & Quarterly Blog, “Kate Beaton’s cover for The Walrus,” June 18
- TerreWEB, “Congratulations to TerreWEB Alumnus, Claudia Goodine, whose article is featured in the upcoming issue of The Walrus!” June 15
- Enough to Keep You… “Debating,” June 13
- Bella’s Bookshelves, “Kate Beaton for The Walrus,” June 13
- Marketwatch, “CPIA Announces 2012 Plastics Industry Award Winners,” June 11
- openfile, “Student protest movement would never happen in Toronto: Walrus Blog,” June 11
- Robot 6, “Kate Beaton’s color cover for The Walrus,” June 11
- The Alberta Egotist, “WAX & The Walrus. You probably won’t get it,” June 8
- Calgary Herald, “Swerve wins four honourable mentions at National Magazine Awards,” June 8
- The Globe and Mail, “Walrus wins big at National Magazine Awards,” June 8
- Masthead Online, “Little publication wins big at National Magazine Awards,” June 8
- SaySandra, “The Walrus Glenbow Debate,” June 8
- Thriving Arts, Thriving Cities, “Walrus Debate – Calgary’s Cowboy Culture, Living Legacy or Just History? Summary of my thoughts…,” June 8
- Alberta Magazines, “Walrus uses reverse psychology ads in Calgary,” June 7
- Mr. YYZ, “Calgary’s Cowboy Culture: Living Legacy or Just History?,” June 6
- Calgary Herald, “Debating our city’s perceived cowboy culture,” June 5
- Healthwatch, “News bites: Michael Leavitt and the health law, and more,” June 5
- Design Edge Canada, “WAX campaign tells people not to buy magazine,” June 5
- Masthead Online, “Message behind The Walrus ad campaign: ‘Don’t Subscribe’,” June 5
- CBC Radio One: The Homestretch, “Cowboy Culture,” June 4
- Media in Canada, “The Walrus goes big out West,” June 4
- Quillblog, “The Walrus launches $5,000 poetry prize,” June 4
- Quillblog, “Cormorant, Thomas Allen launch ebook ‘singles’ program with free short stories,” June 4
- Swerve, “Five questions with Aritha van Herk,” June 4
- Edmonton Journal, “Building Bridges, one issue at a time,” June 3
- Canadian Magazines, “Walrus ad campaign in Calgary trumpets its uncommon virtues,” June 1
- Toronto Star, “$5,000 poetry prize offers a chance to be published in The Walrus magazine,” June 1
- Winnipeg Free Press, “$5,000 poetry prize offers a chance to be published in The Walrus magazine,” June 1
May 2012
- Ottawa, “The Walrus National Gallery Debate,” Summer
- Benefits Canada, “Up for debate: Saving for Retirement,” May 31
- Financial Post, “Don’t Break What’s Fixed: Workplace Pension Plans Should Be Expanded,” May 31
- Marketing, “Gloss Leaders: 6 Mags Shaking Things Up,” May 31
- Pension Pulse, “The Walrus HOOPP Debate on Pensions,” May 31
- Agility Blog, “Watching The Walrus: a magazine to keep an eye on,” May 30
- Calgary 2012, “Canada’s New Two Solitudes,” May 30
- The Grid, “Trending: May 30,” May 30
- National Post, “The Walrus announces new poetry prize,” May 30
- Open Book Toronto, “The Walrus announces new prize for poetry,” May 30
- MoneySense, “The Great Pension Debate,” May 29
- Calgary Herald, “The world’s reaction to cyclist Ryder Hesjedal’s victory in the Giro D’Italia,” May 28
- Open File Calgary, “It’s not you, it’s me: Why people love or hate Calgary and other truths about the city,” May 28
- Canada NewsWire, “AMI-audio Honoured With 8 Prestigious Program Awards,” May 23
- The Grid, “Toronto the Better,” May 23
- Vancouver Sun, “Privacy in doctors’ waiting rooms: Rogers CEO Nadir Mohamed gets Googled by one patient, verbally accosted by a 2nd, written about by a 3rd,” May 22
- Calgary Herald, “Richard Stursberg tried to recast CBC English television, made enemies along the way,” May 13
- Macleans.ca, “Captain Democracy,” May 11
- Classical 96.3 FM, radio promotion for the June 2012 issue of The Walrus, May 10
- Masthead Online, “People in Publishing: Head of TC Media stepping down,” May 9
- Epoch Times, “The Great Debate: The Relevance of Art in Daily Life,” May 8
- London Free Press, “This is no job for police, deputy chief says,” May 6
- openfile, “Saturday Reads: Elizabeth May, the future of OC Transpo, and the blog roundup,” May 5
- Magazine World, “Building a Brand,” May 4
- Ottawa Citizen, “Bad public art shouldn’t undermine a good city hall policy,” May 4
- Ottawa Magazine, “EVENT AFTERMATH: An amusingly snarky look at the National Gallery of Canada’s great art debate — and lots of party pix!” May 4
- Toronto Star, “Sable Island: A national park that we could love to death,” May 4
- Winnipeg Free Press, “Billboard: May 4,” May 4
- Magazines Canada, “The Walrus Adds SoapBox to Growing Digital Extension Roster,” May 3
- CBC.ca, “SURVEY: Who needs art? That’s debatable,” May 2
- CBC.ca, “Winnipeg Art Gallery’s Stephen Borys making a difference,” May 2
- openfile, “National Gallery debate asks ‘Is art essential?’,” May 2
- Ottawa Citizen, “Reader responds: ‘Art does matter everyday’,” May 2
- 680 News, “The Walrus has a leading 34 National Magazine Awards nominations,” May 1
- Canada Newswire, “National Magazine Awards Foundation announces the Nominations for the 35th anniversary National Magazine Awards,” May 1
- Globe and Mail, “Walrus, ROB lead magazine nominations,” May 1
- Masthead Online, “Nominees for 35th National Magazine Awards announced,” May 1
- Metro News, “Walrus leads National Magazine Awards nominations,” May 1
- Montreal Gazette, “Maisonneuve‘s 10–year milestone,” May 1
- Montreal Gazette, “Montreal’s Maisonneuve, enRoute, L’actualité battle with Toronto’s Walrus, Maclean’s for National Magazine Awards,” May 1
- omg! from Yahoo! Canada, “The Walrus has a leading 34 National Magazine Awards nominations,” May 1
- Ottawa Citizen, “Third Annual Walrus debate: Art matters every day,” May 1
- Winnipeg Free Press, “The Walrus has a leading 34 National Magazine Awards nominations,” May 1
- Vancouver Sun, “The Walrus leads National Magazine Awards nominations,” May 1
April 2012
- Magazine World, “Walrus TV,” April 30
- Ottawa Citizen, “Is art essential to daily life? Join the debate at National Gallery,” April 30
- Quill & Quire, “Personnel change: The Walrus Foundation,” April 26
- Huffington Post Canada, “War of 1812: Why Does No One Know Anything About It?” April 25
- Yonge Street, “HitSend gets conversation started with Walrus magazine platform launch,” April 25
- CBC Radio One: The Morning Edition—Saskatchewan, “Roots of Empathy,” April 24
- CBC Radio One: Blue Sky, “A Different Take on Bullying,” April 23
- CBC Radio One: Metro Morning, “Dealing With Bullying,” April 23
- Courier-Islander, “Books in the Twitterverse,” April 20
- Winnipeg Free Press, “WAG‘s Borys joins national debate on arts,” April 20
- Canadian Jewish News, “Secret world of stolen art reads like crime fiction,” April 19
- Masthead Online, “The Walrus SoapBox invites readers to join the conversation,” April 19
- Mediacaster, “Walrus Foundation and HitSend.ca Launch Online SoapBox,” April 19
- Media in Canada, “The Walrus Foundation gets a soapbox,” April 19
- Winnipeg Art Gallery, “WAG Executive Director Heads East to Debate Art,” April 19
- Digital Media Zone, “The Walrus expands the Canadian conversation with The Walrus SoapBox,” April 18
- Genome Web, “Well, This Is Awkward,” April 18
- Classical 96.3 FM, radio promotion for the May 2012 issue of The Walrus, April 17
- Masthead Online, “TC Media launching television production house,” April 17
- CJAD 800: Montreal, Walrus senior editor Rachel Giese discusses her cover story for the April 2012 magazine, “The Errors of Their Ways,” with host Tommy Schnurmacher, April 11
- Masthead Online, “Walrus Books provides another platform for readers,” April 11
- Times Colonist, “Poetry surviving rumours of its demise,” April 8
- Ottawa Citizen, “The Walrus launches book imprint,” April 7
- Windsor Star, “Walrus Books launches with Atwood tale,” April 7
- Globe and Mail, “Fundraiser is a novel way to help out ailing writer Derek McCormack,” April 6
- Posted Toronto, “Five things to do this week: April 7–13,” April 6
- Canadian Magazines, “The Walrus launches book imprint with limited edition short story by Margaret Atwood,” April 5
- National Post, “The Walrus launches book imprint,” April 5
- Quill & Quire, “The Walrus launches new book imprint with Margaret Atwood short story,” April 5
- TorontoLife.com, “Want to buy a limited edition Margaret Atwood short story? You can’t, unless you subscribe to The Walrus,” April 5
- Toronto Star, “Margaret Atwood’s new short story, ‘I Dream of Zenia…’ ” April 5
- Vancouver Sun, “The Walrus Foundation to release new Margaret Atwood book,” April 5
- Xtra, “Art for Derek McCormack,” April 3
- TorontoLife.com, “The theatre community (and its wealthy patrons) prove they can party hard at Canadian Stage’s Theatre Ball,” April 2
March 2012
- Open Book Toronto, “Writers and Day Jobs: How Authors Make It Work,” March 30
- Cytopoetics Events, “The Grid is off the grid poetically,” March 28
- The Monitor, “The Walrus and McGill return to the Segal Centre,” March 28
- The Grid, “Joseph Kony could totally be the warlord of the millennium,” March 27
- AM 650, senior editor Rachel Giese discusses her cover story for the April 2012 magazine, “The Errors of Their Ways,” on The Dr. Don Show, March 26
- A.V. Club Toronto, “Rich Aucoin: 24-hour party person,” March 22
- Fashion, “Flashpoint,” March 2012
- OpenFile.ca, “A new study finds Gen Y kids are materialistic and self-involved,” March 19
- W Blog, “In Print | Andrew B. Walrus,” March 19
- Queen’s Journal, “Grad pens award-winning book,” March 16
- TCE Blog, “Thoughts on Populism and the Arts,” March 9
- Calgary Herald, “Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards reception,” March 6
- Chronicle Herald, “Blaikie: Faith and politics do mix,” March 4
- Toronto Star, “Taylor Prize non-fiction contender explores the line between activism and journalism,” March 4
February 2012
- CBC.ca, “Lyrics as Poetry: The Band’s ‘The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down’,” February 29
- Moose Jaw Times Herald, “Award-winning author to attend Festival of Words,” February 23
- National Post, “Bob Rae’s duel to the death,” February 22
- The Search (Vancouver Sun), “Jesuit astronomer hits Vancouver, after gig on The Colbert Report,” February 21
- Andrew Sullivan’s The Dish, “The Difference Between Canadians and Americans,” February 20
- CBC.ca, “Lyrics as Poetry: Leonard Cohen’s ‘Hallelujah’,” February 20
- Calgary Herald, “Discussing the art of the city at The Walrus Talks,” February 17
- Quill & Quire, “Anansi dismantles poetry board, moves acquisitions in house,” February 16
- News & Tech, “Canada’s Walrus picks up mantle of serious journalism” (begins on page 24), January/February 2012
- Magazine Awards Blog, “Off the Page, With Joshua Knelman,” February 9
- Hello! Canada, “Diary of the Week: Literary and Lively,” February 6
- Press +1, “The Walrus Talks: The Art of the City,” February 5
- National Post, “Toasting tusks at The Walrus Foundation’s annual gala,” February 4
- BC Living, “The Walrus TV,” February 2
- Canadian Magazines Canadiens, “Canadian First Covers: The Walrus,” February 2
- CBC.ca, “Joni Mitchell’s ‘Both Sides Now’: Is this poetry?” February 2
January 2012
- Ottawa Citizen, “Smugness doesn’t look good on Canada,” January 31
- National Post‘s The Afterword, “A Publisher’s Year: A quest for Survival,” January 27
- Classical 96.3 FM, radio promotion for the March 2012 issue of The Walrus, January 25
- Ottawa Citizen, “The Indian Act must go,” January 25
- CBC Radio 1 Calgary’s Eyeopener, “Author Chris Turner on public spaces,” January 24
- CBC Radio 1 Calgary’s The Homestretch, “Mark Kingwell on The Walrus Talks,” January 24
- Story Board, “Smart on the page, smart on the screen—smart for the writers?” January 24
- Calgary Herald, “The Walrus Talks get at stories cities can tell,” January 23
- National Post, “Shinan: A craft ale is the cure for Monty Python’s Terry Jones,” January 21
- Open File, “Saturday Reads: Egyptian revolutionaries, Vancouver riots, and why monarchy?,” January 21
- Open File, “TransCanada, Keystone XL, and college football: Why Nebraska hates Canada,” January 21
- BizBash, “Sponsor Inspires Whimsical, Travel-Themed Decor at Walrus Foundation Gala,” January 20
- Calgary Herald, “The high performance rodeo,” January 20
- Swerve Calgary, “Exploring Cities,” January 20
- Globe and Mail, “Party photos of the week: Walrus Foundation Gala,” January 20
- Waterloo Region Record, “Books: Hot Art, by Joshua Knelman,” January 20
- Toronto Life, “Meat grown in a lab could grace our plates by year’s end (but it probably won’t),” January 19
- Magazine Awards Blog, “Off the Page, with Carol Shaben,” January 16
- A.V. Club Toronto, “Magic Books, Walrus TV, and Naked Lunching,” January 13
- Magazines Canada, “Walrus TV is on the air,” January 13
- Jazz.FM91, “The Walrus is coming to TV,” January 11
- Masthead Online, “From magazine to screen: Walrus TV and its website launches,” January 11
- Media in Canada, “Walrus TV Launches,” January 11
- Playback, “Walrus TV Launches,” January 11
- Canadian Magazines, “The Walrus launches TV spinoff, with documentaries based on its stories,” January 10
- Canadian Press, “Watch The Walrus: Award-winning Canadian magazine launches TV platform,” January 10
- CBC Arts Online, “The Walrus ventures into TV,” January 10
- CBC Radio 1 Toronto’s Metro Morning, Shelley Ambrose discusses Walrus TV with host Matt Galloway, January 10
- The Future of Publishing, “Magazines Come to TV,” January 10
- Globe and Mail, “Walrus magazine branches out into television,” January 10
- The Hollywood Minute, “Ken Murphy, High Fidelity HDTV with Shelley Ambrose and John Macfarlane of The Walrus magazine at the launch of Walrus TV,” January 10
- J-Source, “The Walrus Foundation Launches Walrus TV,” January 10
- Magazine Awards Blog, “The Walrus magazine launches HD television channel,” January 10
- Marketing, “The Walrus magazine launches TV platform,” January 10
- Mediacaster, “The Walrus Moves From Print to Online to Specialty TV,” January 10
- Torontoist, “Extra, Extra: Walrus TV, Acapella Tricks, and James Bond in Toronto,” January 10
- Toronto Star, “The Walrus comes to TV screens,” January 10
- U of Mosaic, “Libyan Canadians and the War,” January 10
- Fast Forward Weekly, “Playing in the sandbox,” January 7
- TimesUnion.com, “The folly prophecy is very predictable,” January 6
- Toronto Star, “It’s a prize-winning year for West Coast Canadian authors,” January 6
- Calgary Herald, “It’s not their first rodeo,” January 4
- SignAndSight.com, “Magazine Roundup,” January 4
- Calgary Herald, “Out of the chutes: High Performance Rodeo returns,” January 3
- Beatroute, “High Performance Rodeo,” January
2011
December 2011
- Masthead Online, “Blue Ant Media buying High Fidelity HDTV; Torstar invests in Blue Ant,” December 30
- BizBash, “Toronto’s Top 100 Events of 2011,” December 27
- Masthead Online, “Walrus TV based on magazine content coming in January,” December 22
- Mother Nature Network, “What can Canada’s forgotten Turbo train teach us about nostalgia and innovation?” December 20
- Open File, “Saturday Reads: Politics and Porketta,” December 17
- Waterloo Region Record, “‘The invention of Waterloo’ no accident, writer says,” December 13
- Kelowna Daily Courier, “Snapshot turns out to be a winner,” December 11
- Daybreak South (CBC Radio), Kelowna photographer wins prestigious national contest,” December 9
- The Morning Show (Global Toronto), Walrus writer Daniel Baird discusses his article “Apocalypse Soon,” December 9 | Video Link
- Le matin du nord (Radio-Canada), “La tourtière à New York,” December 8
- West Side Studio Blog, “Mr. Myers Is The Walrus,” December 8
- 3 Quarks Daily, “Repent!” December 7
- Globe and Mail, “Harper set to surpass Diefenbaker and join historic company,” December 5
- Institute for Quantum Computing, “Walrus article examines Quantum Valley,” December 5
- The Atlantic Wire, “The Little Death and The Flood,” December 3
- Globe and Mail, “On the stand:A weekly roundup of the best magazine reads,” December 3
- Classical 96.3 FM, radio promotion for the January/February 2012 issue of The Walrus, December 1
- Utne Reader, “Coming of Age in the Shadow of HIV,” December 1
November 2011
- Toronto Life, “Editor’s Letter, December 2011: Sarah Fulford on her 21st-century nightmare,” November 17
- The Hook, “BC gives gas industry violators gentle treatment,” November 17
- Montreal Gazette, “The rebranding of language,” November 12
- Globe and Mail, “On the stand: A weekly roundup of the best magazine reads,” November 11
- Owen Sound Sun Times, “Canada could be food super power,” November 9
- Times Colonist, “Child labour laws remain invisible issue in Canada,” November 6
- Masthead Online, “Magazines recognized for excellence at ADCC awards,” November 4
- Silver Seven, “Where hockey comes from,” November 3
- Astral RadioPlus, “Canada Needs The Walrus,” November 2
October 2011
- ScienceStage.com, “The Importance of Conversation,” October 31
- National Post, “Today’s letters: Choosing our national animal,” October 29
- Open File: Ottawa, “‘Harbingers of doom’: Walrus Magazine reflects on crows in the capital,” October 29
- McGill Daily, “Encouraging collaboration,” October 27
- Canadian Magazines, “Sparksheet and Torontoist win big in online publishing awards,” October 25
- Masthead Online, “Best in online and digital publishing announced at COPAs,” October 25
- Toronto Star, “Building a better democracy,” October 24
- BlogTO, “A look back at when Toronto was kind of filthy,” October 20
- Grantland, “Why Syracuse Will Win the National Championship,” October 20
- Toronto Star, “Festival jammed with ‘wow’ factor,” October 18
- Canadian, “Toronto’s problem: Urban dwellers who don’t give a damn,” October 17
- BlogTO, “Is Toronto destined to remain ugly forever?” October 16
- All Fired Up in the Big Smoke, “The Bold and the Beautiful,” October 13
- Open File, “Toronto: people are using it (schools and libraries edition),” October 13
- The Grid, “Five things we learned at The Walrus Toronto Project Debate,” October 13
- UrbanToronto.ca, “About Last Night: The Walrus Toronto Project Debates,” October 13
- Toronto Star, “Will Toronto ever be the belle of the ball?” October 12
- A.V. Club Toronto, “In Defence of Toronto,” October 11
- Open File, “This month’s Walrus cover: Toronto is defective by design,” October 11
- Torontoist.com, “Extra, Extra: Loving and Hating on Toronto,” October 11
- Globe and Mail, “Don’t even think about slicing these haute cakes,” October 8
- Examiner.com, “2011 Scotiabank Giller Prize announces shortlist,” October 7
- TorontoLife.com, “Battle of the books: the 2011 Giller Prize shortlist revealed,” October 4
- Gig City, “Was Edmonton actually Richler’s kind of town?” October 1
September 2011
- Masthead Online, “Second-round COPA finalists released; conference registration open,” September 29
- Torontoist.com, “The Nerds Come to Meet at Word on the Street,” September 27
- Masthead Online, “First set of COPA digital award finalists announced,” September 26
- PostCity.com, “Six ways to get aquainted with Marshall McLuhan’s legacy,” September 22
- Worn Journal, “Crushing on Michael Lista,” September 21
- Treehugger.com, “The Future of Food: Why Farmers Are Being Driven Off The Land,” September 20
- Classical 96.3 FM, radio promotion for the October 2011 issue of The Walrus, September 12
- Globe and Mail, “On the stand: a weekly roundup of the best magazine reads,” September 9
- HonestReporting Canada, “Offensive cartoon published in Walrus magazine,” September 7
- National Post, “Happy Hour: How to sex up Canadian whisky,” September 3
August 2011
- Business2Community.com, “Entrepreneurial Success: 6 Questions with Daren Trousdell,” August 25
- Carleton University, “Walrus Magazine Touts Our New Political Management Program,” August 24
- QR77 AM Radio’s The Rob Breakenridge Show, Michael Harris discusses his cover story “Life After Death,” August 23
- Rooster, “ ’Fairly Accurate Article,’ ” August 19
- The Barrie Examiner, “How I didn’t spend my summer vacation: PAPER VIEW column,” August 3
July 2011
- University of Toronto, “IN THE NEWS: Nick Mount named Fiction Editor of The Walrus,” June 20
- Quill & Quire, “U of T professor Nick Mount hired as Walrus fiction editor,” July 19
- National Post, “Nick Mount named fiction editor of The Walrus,” July 19
- CBC News, “Travel photos that click,” July 18
- Quill & Quire, “Personnel Changes: The Walrus,” July 18
- Encounter (ABC Radio National, Australia), “Marshall McLuhan, man of faith,” July 17
- CBC News, “Can Harry Potter cast an online spell?,” July 15
- Torontoist, “Extra, Extra: Partially Supported Pillars, Burtynsky-Endorsed Photos,” July 15
- Globe and Mail, “Party Photos of the Week (The Walrus Foundation Garden Party),” July 7
- Bella’s Bookshelves, “Broadsheet Magazine’s Literary Fundraiser a Success,” July 6
- Masthead Online, “Walrus Foundation and Stella Artois launch humour website,” July 5
- J-Source.ca, “Walrus launches humour website,” July 4
- National Post, “Shelley Ambrose on launching The Walrus Laughs,” July 1
- Things That Go Pop! (CBC.ca), “The Walrus goes for the funny bone,” July 1
June 2011
- National Post, “Michael Lista named Poetry Editor of The Walrus,” June 30
- Avenue Calgary, “The Arts in Calgary and The Walrus,” June 20
- The Link, “I’ll Talk, You’ll Fill That Notebook,” June 19
- Canada-Afghanistan Solidarity Committee, “The Walrus on Canada’s Mission in Afghanistan,” June 17
- VeloNews, “Must Read: Pain principle, Supreme break, the bare truth,” June 15
- Masthead Online, “People in Publishing: Changes at The Walrus, Today’s Parent, CAmagazine,” June 14
- Paperblog, “McLuhan in The Walrus,” June 14
- Classical 96.3 FM, radio promotion for the July/August 2011 issue of The Walrus, June 14
- Jillian Tamaki: Sketchblog, Etc., “Illustration in Practice,” June 13
- Winnipeg Free Press, “MoneySense best mag,” June 13
- Masthead Online, “The Walrus tops list of gold winners at 34th National Magazine Awards,” June 12
- Calgary Herald, “Swerve Magazine strikes gold at awards,” June 11
- Canadian Press, “MoneySense named Magazine of the Year (print) at National Magazine Awards,” June 11
- CBC News, “MoneySense, Walrus top magazine awards,” June 11
- Toronto Star, “The Walrus, MoneySense and Macleans.ca top Magazine Awards list,” June 11
- Globe and Mail, “Report On Business wins big at National Magazine Awards,” June 11
- Globe and Mail, “Revel’s portrait of kibbutz life defies genre,” June 10
- National Post, “D.W. Wilson: The First Book,” June 3
- Ottawa Magazine, “Group of Seven on Trial,” Summer 2011
May 2011
- Chronicle Herald, “Red the colour of lust and love,” May 29
- New York Times, “Graphic Book Best Sellers: A Treatise on Sex Workers,” May 27
- CNW Group, “Former Maclean’s editor Robert Lewis named new Canadian Journalism Foundation chair,” May 25
- Green Left, “Canadian elections: Another failed intervention,” May 16
- Rabble.ca, “Ignatieff in Canada: Another failed intervention,” May 16
- Ottawa Magazine, “Web Exclusive: Group of Seven on Trial,” May 13
- Kingston Whig-Standard, “Group of irrelevance?,” May 11
- Raincoast Books Blog, “The Great ‘What If?’ In the History of the Canadian Novel,” May 11
- South Asian News Ontario, “Immigration: Poll shows many Canadians believe there is a negative effect,” May 11
- CBC Radio 1′s Ontario Morning, Rachel Giese discusses her June 2011 cover story, “Arrival of the Fittest,” with host Wei Chen, May 9
- CBC Radio 1 Toronto’s Metro Morning, Rachel Giese discusses her June 2011 cover story, “Arrival of the Fittest,” with host Matt Galloway, May 9
- CTV‘s Live at 5, Valerie Pringle discusses The Walrus RBC Conversation Series, May 9 Video Link
- News 95.7 FM’s Afternoon News with Tom Young, Dr. Jean Hughes discusses The Walrus RBC Conversation Series, May 9
- National Post, “Well Put,” May 7
- Ottawa Citizen, “Trees in Algonquin Park are lovely, but…,” May 7
- Classical 96.3 FM, radio promotion for the June 2011 issue of The Walrus, May 5
- CityNews Toronto, “National Magazine Awards nominees released, Walrus leads pack,” May 3
- Masthead Online, “Walrus leads National Magazine Award pack of finalists,” May 3
- Canadian Magazines, “National Magazine Awards nominations have been released,” May 2
- CBC News, “The Walrus leads finalists for magazine awards,” May 2
- Globe and Mail, “Walrus, ROB lead magazine nominations,” May 2
- Maclean’s, “Walrus leads National Magazine Awards nominations with 35; ROB gets 31,” May 2
- Metro, “Walrus leads National Magazine Award noms,” May 2
- National Post, “National Magazine Awards announce nominees,” May 2
- Winnipeg Free Press, “Walrus leads National Magazine Awards nominations with 35; ROB gets 31,” May 2
- Yahoo! News Canada, “Walrus leads National Magazine Awards nominations with 35; ROB gets 31,” May 2
April 2011
- 3 Quarks Daily, “Polygamous,” April 29
- CBC Radio 1′s The Early Edition, Keli Anderson discusses mental health with host Rick Cluff, April 28
- Studio 4 on Shaw TV, Shelley Ambrose and Shelagh Rogers discuss mental health with host Fanny Kiefer, April 28 YouTube links: Pt. 1, Pt. 2
- National Post, “Jared Bland leaves The Walrus, becomes Anansi’s new managing editor,” April 27
- Quill & Quire, “Anansi hires The Walrus‘s Jared Bland as managing editor,” April 27
- Chicago Tribune, “The polygamy argument,” April 26
- Andrew Sullivan: The Dish, “Polygamy Is Wrong,” April 25
- Vancouver Courier, “Magazine stand courts arcane human interests,” April 20
- Broadcaster, “Vision TV Announces Royal Wedding Coverage,” April 19
- John Tory’s The Live Drive (Newstalk 1010 Radio): Grant Stoddard argues his case for Canadians to wave goodbye to the Queen of England, April 18
- Classical 96.3 FM, radio promotion for the May 2011 issue of The Walrus, April 14
- Futur Parfait, “Lazy AND Impassioned, A Letter To The Editor,” April 11
- Canadian Magazines, “Keeping The Walrus‘s head above water,” April 10
- Suburban, “Segal Centre hosts Walrus Foundation public arts and architecture debate,” April 6
- McGill Tribune, “Cultural critics face off at Walrus debate,” April 5
- Coverjunkie, “Walrus Type,” April 2
- Toronto Sun, “Women still the victim in the blame game,” April 1
- TEDxYYC, event photographs on Flickr, April 1
March 2011
- CBC.ca, “Growing pains in Montreal’s cultural redevelopment,” March 31
- The Rover, “The Future of Culture in Montreal,” March 31
- Covers Sell (Masthead Online), “Orange Walrus—Cover of the Week,” March 30
- 3 Quarks Daily, “Worrying About the Singularity,” March 30
- University City (Montreal Gazette), “McGill hosts Simon Brault, Witold Rybczynski and The Walrus debate,” March 30
- CBC Radio One: The Home Run, Nathalie Petrowski discusses The Walrus McGill Debate at the Segal Centre for the Performing Arts, March 30
- CBC Radio One: The Home Run, Shelley Ambrose discusses The Walrus McGill Debate at the Segal Centre for the Performing Arts, March 30
- Montreal Gazette, “Best Bets,” March 30
- CJAD 800 AM: Laxer Live, Witold Rybczynski discusses The Walrus McGill Debate at the Segal Centre for the Performing Arts, March 29
- David Olive’s Everybody’s Business (Toronto Star), “I’m so glad today not to be the editor of The Walrus,” March 27
- CBC Radio One: All in a Weekend, “A Debate About Culture: If You Build It, Will They Come?” March 26
- Rabble.ca, “The game is on for another election,” March 26
- Montreal Mirror, “The Front: Junkies on the march—Moms on strike—Turning off for Earth—Debating culture and space,” March 24
- The Corch, “Canada’s New Solitudes,” March 17
- The Discovery Route, “Discovering Vancouver,” March 17
- The Canadian Journalism Project, “The Walrus on editing a story by a convicted murderer,” March 16
- Illustrophile, “Illustrations for The Walrus,” March 16
- Globe and Mail, “Bay Street sings praises of Nigel Wright,” March 14
- Classical 96.3 FM, radio promotion for the April 2011 issue of The Walrus, March 14
- Globe and Mail, “On the stand: The week’s best magazine reads,” March 11
- BCLocalNews.com, “Convicted killer Atif Rafay’s essay published in top Canadian magazine,” March 11
- TheStar.com, “Here and Now. Mon., Mar. 7,” March 7
- CambridgeNow.ca, “TEDxWaterloo 2011: Mingle, Rap, Discover—Ideas Truly Worth Spreading,” March 7
- Longexposure.ca, “TEDxWaterloo: The Uncharted,” March 4
- Waterloo Region Record, “TEDx harnesses the power of creative thinking,” March 4
February 2011
- TheLondoner.ca, “The page-turning addict,” February 23
- Shameless Blog, “Why I Can’t Ignore How to Raise a Boyfriend,” February 22
- CBC Radio’s The Sunday Edition, “Too Few Women in Publishing,” February 20
- Canadian Writers Group, “Two great reads in the March 2011 Walrus,” February 18
- J-Source.ca, “Finding the Words,” February 15
- Vancouver Sun, “Finding the Words: Jared Bland on PEN Canada’s new anthology,” February 15
- Reason, “If You’re Only Going to Read One Absurdly Long Magazine Piece Today…,” February 11
- Planetizen, “Canada’s Constitution Fuels Urban Crisis,” February 8
- Torontoist, “Extra, Extra: City-Builders and City-Building,” February 8
- St. Denis Photo, “Link Dump, 02.04.11,” February 4
- Daily Brew, “William Shatner enters ninth decade boldly going where no 80-year-old has gone before,” February 3
- National Post, “The Canada Reads Questionnaire: Ami McKay,” February 3
- Masthead, “Third Annual Walrus Foundation Gala,” February 2
- Classical 96.3 FM, radio promotion for the March 2011 issue of The Walrus, February 1
January 2011
- National Post, “In Afghanistan, two worlds share a single country,” January 31
- National Post, “Tusk Masters,” January 29
- Canadian Magazines, “The Walrus‘s Shelley Ambrose to speak at TEDx conference in Kitchener,” January 28
- Hello! Canada, “The Write Stuff,” January 27
- Ryerson Review of Journalism, “Newsroom Tour: The Walrus,” January 27
- Canadian Magazines, “The Walrus‘s foundation launches amateur travel photo competition with Aeroplan,” January 26
- CNW Group, “Aeroplan and The Walrus Foundation Announce a National Travel Photography Contest Open to Canadians,” January 26
- Leader-Post, “Aeroplan and The Walrus Foundation Announce a National Travel Photography Contest Open to Canadians,” January 26
- Morningstar, “Aeroplan and The Walrus Foundation Announce a National Travel Photography Contest Open to Canadians,” January 26
- Eco Deco, “The Walrus Foundation Auction,” January 23
- Globe and Mail, “Parties: Walrus Foundation Gala,” January 22
- Imprint, “TEDxWaterloo The Uncharted,” January 21
- HTML Giant, “Good Gifts from J. Robert Lennon,” January 18
- Daily Maverick, “Conrad Black: Prison? I giggle at thee,” January 14
- Booklounge.ca, “Sometimes a day of cerlox binding is not as awful as one would think…,” January 13
- Bookends, “Hypertext Fiction,” January 10
- Cape Breton Post, “Governor’s Book Pub to feature visiting poet Jesse Patrick Ferguson,” January 6
- Globe and Mail, “Walrus to auction off Canadian exotica,” January 1
2010
December 2010
- Devoir, “Revue de presse—La politique, différemment,” December 31
- CNEWS, “Mystery solved: Mansbridge’s chair found,” December 31
- Justine Lewkowicz, “Book #18 of the year—Lucy Hardin’s Missing Period,” December 30
- Canadian Writers Group, “Grant Stoddard profiles the lost Canadians for The Walrus,” December 23
- Open Book Ontario, “On the must read list: The Walrus‘s special winter double issue,” December 23
- Politics and Its Discontents, “How the G20 Radicalized Me,” December 23
- National Post, “Meet You At The Door: a Q&A with Lawrence Hill,” December 16
- Masthead Online, “The Walrus uses new online fundraising tools,” December 14
- National Post, “TV doc explores life of Mordecai Richler, for richer or poorer,” December 13
- Quill & Quire, “Daily book biz round-up: more Best of 2010 lists; new Lawrence Hill story; and more,” December 9
- Masthead Online, “People in Print: Changes at Marketing, The Walrus,” December 6
- Guardian, “Wikileaks US embassy cables: live updates,” December 1
- Classical 96.3 FM, radio promotion for the January/February 2011 issue of The Walrus, December 1
November 2010
- Masthead Online, “People in Print: Changes at The Walrus, Eye Weekly and more,” November 29
- National Post, “Passwords: Canadian writers add to The Novelist’s Lexicon,” November 26
- Winnipeg Free Press, “NFB‘s flickers of life,” November 26
- National Post, “Post critic wins prestigious prize record 8th time,” November 20
- Vancouver Courier, “Mayor’s Art Awards recipients make personal connection,” November 19
- CBC Radio One, The Next Chapter‘s Shelagh Rogers interviews Stephen Marche about his interactive novel, Lucy Hardin’s Missing Period, November 15
- CKNW AM 980, The Morning News host Philip Till interviews Matthieu Aikins about his December cover story, “Last Stand in Kandahar,” November 10 |
Audio Link - National Post, “Culinary diplomacy,” November 9
- Rabble.ca, “Media Democracy Day shone light on triumphs and challenges,” November 9
- Open Book Toronto, “Multiple Choices: Stephen Marche’s Interactive Web Novel,” November 5
- The Afterword (Nationalpost.com), “A Map to Lucy Hardin’s Missing Period,” November 4
- Quill & Quire, “Donoghue, FitzGerald win Writers’ Trust Awards,” November 3
- Vancouver Sun, “Emma Donoghue awarded Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize for Room,” November 3
- Globe and Mail, “Emma Donoghue wins Writers’ Trust Prize for Room,” November 2
- Toronto Star, “Donoghue’s Room wins Writers’ Trust prize,” November 2
- Globe and Mail, “Sarah Selecky and the decade she put into her book,” November 2
- Classical 96.3 FM, radio promotion for the December 2010 issue of The Walrus, November 1
October 2010
- Globe and Mail, “Becky Toyne: the James Bond girl of the IFOA,” October 29
- Globe and Mail, “IFOA best bets: Thurs., Oct. 28,” October 28
- Masthead Online, “The Walrus announces Montréal debate,” October 27
- National Post, “Happy Hour: The glow returns to Ontario whisky,” October 27
- Art Matters, “The Walrus magazine’s own Mahajara story,” October 15
- Quill & Quire, “How Stephen Marche composed his interactive web novel,” October 14
- Metro Morning on CBC Radio 1 Toronto, “Online Book,” October 13
- The Afterword, “Stephen Marche searches for ‘Lucy Hardin’s Missing Period’,” October 11
- That Shakespearean Rag, “On fiction and interactivity,” October 9
- The See, “Thoughtfully Bridging Cultural Connections,” October 8
- Classical 96.3 FM, radio promotion for the November 2010 issue of The Walrus, October 7
- Globe and Mail, “Presenting the Giller nominees,” October 5
- Montreal Gazette, “Review: Sarah Selecky’s This Cake is for the Party,” October 5
- Metro, “The Cheat Sheet: Lady Gaga,” October 4
- Quill & Quire, “Beauty and Sadness,” October 4
- National Post, “Robert Fulford: This lefty was often wrong, but I’m going to miss him,” October 2
- Winnipeg Free Press, “Canadian-born, raised artist’s sketches amuse, entertain,’ October 2
September 2010
- Concordian, “The Walrus and McGill team up for a night of debate,” September 26
- The Walrus Foundation, “Walrusmagazine.com Nominated for Prestigious Awards,” September 23 PDF Download
- Masthead Online, “Canadian Online Publishing Awards finalists announced,” September 23
- Canada Newswire, “A New Forum for Lively Debate in Montreal,” September 20
- Masthead Online, “Sometimes Smoking is Cool and Black and White Rules,” September 16
- Western News, “Alexis brings thoughts on writing, criticism to writer-in-residence post,” September 16
- Eye Weekly, “Is the Polaris Music Prize too obscure, too populist… or neither?” September 15
- 3 Quarks Daily, “It all ends in kitsch,” September 10
- Classical 96.3 FM, radio promotion for the October 2010 issue of The Walrus, September 9
- Computer Love, “Let’s Talk, Marian Bantjes,” September 9
- Globe and Mail, “Big magazines take a hit under new federal funding regime,” September 8
August 2010
- The Apple Blog, “E-readers Are the Future, But Is the iPad Among Them?” August 27
- cbc Radio One Toronto’s Metro Morning, “TIFF Bell Lightbox,” August 17
- Greg.org, “O Brother Where Art Thou?” August 17
- Globe and Mail, “On the read again,” August 14
- View on Canadian Art, “No Culture, No Future?” August 12
- Nature Magazines, “A 10 Percent World,” August 9
- Classical 96.3 FM, radio promotion for the September 2010 issue of The Walrus, August 1
July 2010
- Globe and Mail, “On the Stand,” July 31
- Table Music, “The League of Extraordinary Critics,” July 30
- Open Book Toronto, “Kim McArthur responds to André Alexis,” July 20
- That Shakespearean Rag, “A matter of taste: revivifying CanLit criticism,” July 5
- National Post, “John Metcalf is not the enemy,” July 3
June 2010
- Mondoville.com, “Mondoville’s 10 most newsworthy characters of the first half of 2010“, June 29
- io9.com, “Is Scott Pilgrim the Canadian superheroic ideal?” June 21
- Drawnandquarterly.com, “Seth Covers The Walrus,” June 17
- Ottawacitizen.com, “I Am The Walrus,” June 16
- Montreal Gazette, “Little did I know a firestorm was coming, author McDonald says,” June 13
- Globe and Mail, “Faye Hammill Explains Why Sophistication Used to Be Subversive,” June 12
- Mastheadonline.com, “Up Here snags top prize at National Magazine Awards,” June 7
- qmi Agency, “Northern magazine takes top honours,” June 6
- cbc.ca/Arts, “Up Here top magazine but Walrus snags prizes,” June 4
May 2010
- cfmz, Advertisement for the June 2010 issue of The Walrus, May 2010
- cbc Radio One’s Q, Jian Gomeshi interviews Richard Poplak about Die Antwoord, May 31
- Vancouver Sun, “Freshly baked stories that taste great,” May 29
- CoversSell.com, “Q & A with John Macfarlane,” May 27
- Canadian Magazines, “Cartoonist and illustrator Seth wins 2010 Doug Wright Award for graphic novel,” May 11
- cbc Radio One Toronto’s Metro Morning, “Whose Sport?” May 11
- Toronto Sun, “Walrus tops magazine awards noms,” May 5
- Winnipeg Free Press, “Walrus leads magazine awards noms,” May 5
- Globe and Mail, “The Walrus dominates National Magazine Award nominations,” May 4
- Masthead Online, “National Magazine Awards nominees announced,” May 4
- National Post, “30 reasons this summer will be wonderful,” May 1
- New York Review of Magazines, “The Walrus,” May 1
April 2010
- Treehugger.com, “Clippings: Canadian Magazines on the Environment,” April 26
- Kincardine Independent, “A Puzzler,” April 15
March 2010
- cfmz, Advertisement for the April 2010 issue of The Walrus, March 2010
- Masthead Online, “The Walrus asks readers to vote for July/August cover,” March 25
- PsychologyToday.com, “Egg Raffles and Shadow Markets: the Fertility Industry Goes Global,” March 25
- J-Source.ca, “Walrus lets readers choose cover,” March 24
- National Post, “The Walrus plays select-a-Seth for summer cover,” March 24
- The Afterword, “Seth presents a cover conundrum for The Walrus,” March 23
- Canadian Magazines, “The Walrus magazine readers get to choose a cover for the summer reading issue,” March 23
- DrawnandQuarterly.com, “Rock the vote for Seth’s Walrus cover!,” March 23
- Macleans.ca, “Monster hospital,” March 23
- BioNews, “Canada turns a blind eye to egg ‘donor’ grey market,” March 22
- Macleans.ca, “On (Mark’s essay on) civility,” March 22
- Macleans.ca, “The software of democracy,” March 15
- Masthead Online, “Samir ‘Mr. Magazine’ Husni talks future of print magazines,” March 4
- Varsity, “Being the Walrus,” March 3
February 2010
- Book Southern Africa, “Richard Poplak Writes on Die Antwoord,” February 19
- Wired.com, “5 Stories to Follow at Vancouver Olympics,” February 11
- Masthead Online, “Walrus circulator and Masthead blogger nominated for Canada Also Reads 2010,” February 10
- Financial Post, “All together to support Canadian writing,” February 6
- BeyondRobson.com, “Vancouver is a World Class City, Right?,” February 5
- cknw News Talk 980′s The Bill Good Show, Gary Stephen Ross discusses his cover story for The Walrus, “A Tale of Two Cities”, February 3
- Eaves.ca, “My Vancouver — Remixing Gary Stephen Ross,” February 2
- cbc Radio One’s The Early Edition, Gary Stephen Ross discusses his cover story for The Walrus, “A Tale of Two Cities”, February 1
- Masthead Online, “The Walrus celebrates Olympic city with four Vancouver covers,” February 1
January 2010
- VancouverObserver.com, “Editor’s Desk,” January 31
- The Hook, “My socks don’t match. Am I world class?,” January 27
- Roots Music Canada, “Paul Quarrington Remembered,” January 27
- National Post, “Going Green,” January 26
- Globeandmail.com, “A Classy Move,” January 25
- Globe and Mail, “2nd Annual Walrus Foundation Gala,” January 22
- Globe and Mail, “On the Stand,” January 22
- cbc Radio One’s The Current, Noah Richler interviewed about e-books, January 6
- Canadian Magazines, “The Walrus faster off the mark with Queen’s cover portrait,” January 4
2009
December 2009
- Mondoville.com, “Mondoville’s Top 40 Media Stories That Defined 2009,” December 20
- Globeandmail.com, “The Radical Element,” December 10
- The Agenda With Steve Paikin, “Censorship and Forbidden Reading,” December 9
- Globe and Mail, “Raise a White Flag for Superior Wine,” December 9
- Macleans.ca, “The Walrus: Politics 101 and Culture 2.0,” December 8
- qufa Forum, “News That Matters,” December 8
- ffffound!, “Marian Bantjes: Walrus Cover,” December 7
- The Agenda With Steve Paikin, “Healthy But Stupid,” December 4
- Communities in Bloom, “National Magazine Has Photo Feature on Northwestern Ontario Town,” December 4
- ctv News, “Power Play,” December 4
- Globeandmail.com, “Ghosts of Christmas Past,” December 4
November 2009
- Globeandmail.com, “Big Thinker or Oddly Irritating?,” November 30
- The Montana Standard, “Monday Musings: Could GPS Wreck Our Brains?,” November 30
- Alaska Report, “Toward North Corps,” November 26
- Nationalpost.com, “How Does a Canadian Say Hello? ‘I’m Sorry…’,” November 17
- Globe and Mail, “On the Stand,” November 16
October 2009
- McNallyRobinson.com, “The Walrus Reads: Ian Brown in conversation with Tim Falconer,” October 25
- Globeandmail.com, “Exclusive Podcast: Michael Ignatieff at ifoa,” October 26
- Authors at Harbourfront Centre, “Michael Ignatieff Interviewed by John Macfarlane at ifoa,” October 25
- National Post, “ifoa xxx: A Conversation With Michael Ignatieff,” October 25
- Kibboko, “Kibboko Now Serving The Walrus and Verge Magazine,” October 20
- New York Times, ” http://ideas.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/10/19/can-gps-help-your-brain-get-lost/”>Can gps Help Your Brain Get Lost?,” October 19
- Margin Notes, ” http://www.universityaffairs.ca/margin-notes/the-death-of-canadas-education-advantage/”>The Death of Canada’s Education Advantage,” October 16
- McNallyRobinson.com, “The Walrus Reads: Joseph Boyden in conversation with Jared Bland,” October 2
September 2009
- Masthead Online, “Ryerson magazine prof pens powerful memoir for The Walrus,” September 28
- Business News Network, “The Walrus Lively Lunch Debate,” September 24
- The Chronicle Herald, “Don’t Despair — Get Out There and Do Something,” September 20
- Community Bandwidth, “Ignore the Social Media Gurus. Just Follow The Walrus Magazine on Twitter,” September 18
- Masthead Online, “The Walrus Announces the Allan Slaight Writers’ Fund,” September 15
- Canadian Magazines, “The Walrus Magazine Receives $225,000 Funding Boost to Help Pay Writers,” September 9
- ArtsJournal, “Jack Kerouac, Quebecois,” September 1
- Radio promotion for the September 2009 issue of The Walrus
August 2009
- Eye Weekly, “Join the Tusk Force,” August 25
- The cbc on The Walrus‘s new video trailers, August 22
- Utne Reader, “Walrus Magazine Releases a Trailer for Their Cover Story,” August 21
- London Free Press, “Walrus creates trailers to promote cover stories,” August 19
- Toronto Sun, “Walrus creates trailers to promote cover stories,” August 19
- Macleans.ca, “The Walrus magazine creates movie-style trailers,” August 19
- Media in Canada, “Now Playing: The Walrus,” August 19
- Canadian Magazines, “Walrus tries out video trailers for every issue,” August 18
- National Post, “Coming to a Walrus magazine near you,” August 18
- National Post, “Animated trailer for The Walrus released,” August 18
- J-Source.ca, “Walrus launches video trailers for magazine features,” August 18
- Masthead Online, Walrus previews new issue with video trailer,” August 18
- London Free Press, “‘Public Access’ catches waves,” August 17
- Globe and Mail, “On The Stand,” August 17
- A Bulldozer With a Wrecking Ball Attached (Emmet Matheson), “Purdy in Pink,” August 16
- blogTO, “The Walrus Reads,” August 14
- Marketing Magazine, “Canadian Celebs Get Behind The Walrus,” August 12
- Christopher Moore’s Canada History, “Walrus on the siege,” August 11
- National Post, “Margaret Atwood, Geddy Lee make appeal for The Walrus,” August 10
- Canadian Magazines, “Heavy hitters contribute to promotional video,” August 10
- North by East West, “Stand up for The Walrus,” August 10
- omg Blog, “OMG Save The Walrus,” August 10
- mediaite, “Canadian ‘New Yorker‘ Takes to Web to Plead for Cash,” August 10
- Masthead Online, “Canadian Celebs: We Need The Walrus,” August 10
July 2009
- Radio promotion for the Summer Reading 2009 issue of The Walrus
- The Culturatti, “The Walrus,” July 16
- GetReligion.org, “Become the most eco-friendly worm food you can be,” July 6
- New Hampshire Public Radio, “Decomposting the Dead,” July 2
June 2009
- Radio promotion for the June 2009 issue of The Walrus
- Comic Book Junkie, “Walrus Magazine — Seth and Doug Wright,” June 27
- Ancaster News, “Clear the path for pedestrians,” June 26
- NYTimes.com’s Lens blog, “Showcase: A Magazine Worth Its Price ($25),” June 26
- Winnipeg Free Press, “Selling the Sizzle,” June 20
- Community Press, “National magazine pays tribute,” June 19
- Examiner.com, “Christopher Hitchens respects C.S. Lewis,” June 19
- Current Jewish Issues, “Shabbat In and Out of Shul,” June 19
- Daily Salt Shaker, “Hitchens Interview in Walrus Magazine,” June 19
- Toronto Star, “Walrus, Toronto Life split magazine awards,” June 8
- Great New Books, “Walrus Magazine Announces Writing Contest,” June 2
May 2009
- Radio promotion for the May 2009 issue of The Walrus
- Business News Network, “The Walrus Lively Lunch Debate,” May 28
- Globe and Mail, “On the Stand,” May 23
- Institute for Research and Innovative in Sustainability, “Save The Walrus,” May 19
- cbc Radio One’s Here and Now, Matt Galloway interviews Walrus editor and co-publisher John Macfarlane, May 15
- Globe and Mail, “Walrus makes plea to public for donations,” May 14
- National Post, “Luminato Turns the Page on Walrus Deal,” May 13
- National Post, “All in the Family,” May 8
- Bits and Bobs, “The Walrus Magazine ,” May 5
April 2009
- L’actualité, “L’actualité, le magazine de l’année,” April 29
- Ottawa Citizen, “Wanted: Great Leaders,” April 27
- Utne Reader, “Successful World of Harlequin,” April 22
- National Post, “The Walrus, L’actualité, Toronto Life lead NMAs pack,” April 21
- Masthead Online, “Five things you’ll learn about Canadian magazines in the new RRJ,” April 17
- Idea of the Day, “More Recommended Reading,” April 16
- Slaw.ca, “Walrus Magazine Profile of Canada’s Chief Justice,” April 15
- CanCult.ca, “The recession means good business for the love factory,” April 12
- Globe and Mail, “On The Stand,” April 11
- Globe and Mail, “A new ethos for the still-endangered Walrus,” April 10
- Bloggamooga, “The Walrus walks the dog,” April 10
- Globe and Mail, “Vintage Good Times,” April 9
- Squares Are Evil, “Arctic Perspective First Meeting,” April 2
- Radio promotion for the April 2009 issue of The Walrus
March 2009
- Business News Network, “>The Walrus Lively Lunch Debate,” March 12
- English, Jack, “A love letter,” March 6
- Ontarion, “The Times,” March 5
- J.Source.ca, “A changing ethos at The Walrus,” March 4
- Overland, “Not demonic, creative,” March 3
- Mirabilis.ca, “Recaptcha helps to decipher old texts,” March 2
- indexmb, “Saying The Walrus Looks Long in the Tooth is Redundant But True,” March 1
February 2009
- Globe and Mail, “‘Floored’ by the changes: ‘I wish it wasn’t so thin’” February 28
- CanCult.ca, “The evolution of The Walrus,” February 28
- Progressive Alaska, “Controversial Solutions for Rural Alaska,” February 23
- National Post, “Don’t Say P-Word,” February 17
- Macleans, “Atwood Sees All,” February 11
January 2009
- Globe and Mail, “How do you keep a Walrus afloat?” January 31
- Globe and Mail, “On The Stand,” January 31
- Masthead Online, “A New Walrus, A New Hope,” January 26
- Masthead Online, “Macfarlane and Morgan make their mark on The Walrus,” January 22
- Globe and Mail, “The Secret of Life on an Ice Floe?,” January 15
- National Post, “The Mystical Margaret Atwood,” January 14
2008
November 2008
- Ryerson Free Press, “Ordinary Canadians, Extraordinary Art,” November 17
- Globe and Mail, “Alberta politician was Canada’s first Muslim cabinet minister,” Nov 1
October 2008
- National Post, “Dinner documentary is Gross’s untold tale,” October 27
September 2008
- Guardian, “Who held a gun to Leonard Cohen’s head?,” September 17, 2004
- Toronto Star, “Molly Johnson takes detour through Radio 2,” September 4
- East Ottawa Star, “Mounties close probe into damning Arar leaks,” September 3
August 2008
- Materfamilias Reads, “Reading The Walrus,” August 16
July 2008
- cbc.ca/Arts, “John Macfarlane steps in to help edit The Walrus,” July 3
- Masthead Online, “John Macfarlane to fill in as interim editor of The Walrus,” July 2